Dodge's final Challenger Demon rolls off the assembly line

The 3,300th example of the Brampton-built super-quick muscle car to be auctioned off for charity

The final Dodge Challenger Demon rolls off the assembly line in Brampton on May 30, 2018.Handout

The last of the 3,300 Challenger Demons that Dodge plans to build rolled off the line in Brampton, Ontario on May 30 before being sent to an upfitter for a custom Viper Red paint job and 18-inch wheels and drag radials, among other one-off details.

The car is destined for a Barrett-Jackson auction in Connecticut in late June, where it will be paired with the last Viper ever built and sold as an “Ultimate Last Chance” package, to benefit the United Way charity.

The Challenger Demon, the drag-strip-oriented super-quick muscle car, was limited in production to just one model year, 2018, and just 3,000 units for the U.S. and 300 for Canada.

It’s hard to estimate what the car, with its equally rare Viper twin, will sell for at auction, but as a benchmark, the first Challenger SRT Hellcat netted US$825,000 at auction in 2014.